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Injunctions, Hold-Up, and Patent Royalties

Title
Injunctions, Hold-Up, and Patent Royalties
Author
Carl Shapiro, UC Berkeley
Date
9/02/2015
(Original Publish Date: 8/1/2006)
Abstract
A simple model is developed to study royalty negotiations between a patent holder and a downstream firm whose product is more valuable if it includes a feature covered by the patent. The downstream firm must make specific investments to develop, design, and sell its product before patent validity and infringement will be determined. The hold-up component of the negotiated royalties is greatest for weak patents covering a minor feature of a product with a high margin between price and marginal cost. For weak patents, the hold-up component of negotiated royalties remains unchanged even if negotiations take place before the downstream firm designs its product. The analysis has implications for the use of injunctions in patent infringement cases.
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